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Caesarean section treatment is a childbirth procedure where a cut is made along the line of your pubic hair. This is also known as a c-cut. In a c-cut, the baby is delivered directly from your womb without vaginal delivery. It is done if the delivery is risky for the baby or the mother. A gynecologist will explain to the mother if she requires the C-section or not. There are many reasons for the Caesarean section. The reasons that can prompt the surgeon to go for a Caesarean is during the birth of twins, if the patient had a previous C-section, obstructed labour, problems with the placement of placenta, the baby being upside down (breech birth) or sideways, and a few other situations as well that will make a normal vaginal delivery tough or risky for the baby and/or the mother. A c-cut is usually planned beforehand or decided at the time of emergency. If you were going to have a normal vaginal delivery, surgeons can still take a decision to do a Caesarean section in case some complication arises at the time of labour. A Caesarean surgery usually takes about an hour. The procedure is done under anesthesia and the doctors will decide whether to give local anesthesia or general anesthesia, depending on the severity of the situation. One of the biggest risks of C-section is infection due to the incision made. C-section saves labour pain and some women opt for it.